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Research groups are charged for the maximum number of GPU-core-memory bundles they use. Assuming a core-memory bundle of 1 GPU, 6 cores, and 32GB of memory: <br clear=all>
Research groups are charged for the maximum number of GPU-core-memory bundles they use. Assuming a core-memory bundle of 1 GPU, 6 cores, and 32GB of memory: <br clear=all>


* Research groups using more GPUs than cores or memory per GPU-core-memory bundle will be charged by GPU.  For example, a research group requests 2 GPUs, 6 cores, and 32GB of memory.  The request is for 2 GPU-core-memory bundles worth of GPUs but only one bundle for memory and cores.  This job request will be counted as 2 core equivalents when the research group’s priority is calculated.
* Research groups using more GPUs than cores or memory per GPU-core-memory bundle will be charged by GPU.  For example, a research group requests 2 GPUs, 6 cores, and 32GB of memory.  The request is for 2 GPU-core-memory bundles worth of GPUs but only one bundle for memory and cores.  This job request will be counted as 2 GPU equivalents when the research group’s priority is calculated.
[[File:Two_GPU_equivalents.png|frame|center|Figure 5 - Two GPU equivalents.]] <br clear=all>
[[File:Two_GPU_equivalents.png|frame|center|Figure 5 - Two GPU equivalents.]] <br clear=all>


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